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that is the only way i knew it was used fraudulently, or even being used at all. >> michael's said he cancelled the paid account back in 1999. >> i terminated our agreement with aol, stopped paying the yearly maintenance fee, and i expected everything to be finalized and finish. >> he said he never gave it another thought and assume his information would be deleted. instead, the paid account was converted to a free aol account and instead of being erased, his account was essentially put into cyber limbo, and someone stole it. his account.ijacked i >> who would want to hijack an e-mail account? a computer expert says the answer may surprise you. >> it is not typically organized crime in the u.s., is sponsored by the russian government and the chinese government. they will not a bit to it ever, but that is it is. >> my access to ever hijacked his e-mail account got a hold a lot of personal liberation. >> why did they still have my e- mail address, contact lists, financial information, all that compromising personal information? my concern is, what is l.l. hanging onto it for 10 years? -
that is the only way i knew it was used fraudulently, or even being used at all. >> michael's said he cancelled the paid account back in 1999. >> i terminated our agreement with aol, stopped paying the yearly maintenance fee, and i expected everything to be finalized and finish. >> he said he never gave it another thought and assume his information would be deleted. instead, the paid account was converted to a free aol account and instead of being erased, his account was...
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thank you for joining us this morning. >> sandra shaw has a quick look at the forecast. we did get some rain yesterday. >> we did not get the severe weather. one person was killed with a tornado. we were on the weaker side of things. the front is still moving offshore. it is still a little moist outside. it will be until this afternoon until we get dried out. we could see gusts of up to 25 miles per hour. we are a little bit above normal. it will be a beautiful weekend with plenty of sunshine. right now your morning commute with kim dacey. >> we have some good news. we have no accidents to report. it is smooth sailing out there. 66 on the northeast corner. 65 on the topside of the beltway. 58 on the west side of the beltway. no delays. 11 minutes on the outer loop topside from 95 to 83. eight minutes between the harbor tunnel toll plaza and 95, 9 minutes. looking at no delays at all. this is that old court road. very light volume for this time of the morning. 95 north of the beltway, you can see stop on traffic is a little
thank you for joining us this morning. >> sandra shaw has a quick look at the forecast. we did get some rain yesterday. >> we did not get the severe weather. one person was killed with a tornado. we were on the weaker side of things. the front is still moving offshore. it is still a little moist outside. it will be until this afternoon until we get dried out. we could see gusts of up to 25 miles per hour. we are a little bit above normal. it will be a beautiful weekend with plenty...
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so i'd like to see if anybody needs to use the facilities or something. we'll be back in 15 minutes. what i'd like to ask -- dr. collins, i hate to impose on you, but we're just -- there's a lot of things we need to cover. i'd like to ask you'd stay. while we're gone i'd ask the guards to put the nameplates of the second panel up there. but i do have follow-up questions for you, dr. collins, when we come back. >> no guards needed. i'm happy to stay. >> thank you, dr. collins. we'll be right back. host: caller[captioning performy national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> the subcommittee will resume its sitting. dr. collins, two other things i wanted to cover with you. one, in your testimony -- and you mentioned it also in the slides -- was the power of embryonic stem cells as a research tool. sounds like even if these cells never actually end up being used as therapies in which they are tnsmitted into human beings, they can still teach us valuable information that can lead to treatments and cures. i just wa
so i'd like to see if anybody needs to use the facilities or something. we'll be back in 15 minutes. what i'd like to ask -- dr. collins, i hate to impose on you, but we're just -- there's a lot of things we need to cover. i'd like to ask you'd stay. while we're gone i'd ask the guards to put the nameplates of the second panel up there. but i do have follow-up questions for you, dr. collins, when we come back. >> no guards needed. i'm happy to stay. >> thank you, dr. collins. we'll...
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private funds can be used for this research and are being used for this purpose. the distinction is whether or not the federal government should be subsidizing controversial, life altering research with taxpayer dollars. especially when the majority of americans oppose such a move. federal funding is scarce. we are simply unable to afford all the research we would like to do. i segment that we should use limited taxpayer dollars on already proven research demonstrated in the areas like adults stem cells. adult stencils are the ones that are treating people right now. treatment had been so effective that many doctors have turned to adult stem cell transplants as a standard lifesaving therapy while hundreds of thousands of people, people suffering from dozens of diseases and conditions, including cancer, juvenile diabetes, parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, leukemia, spinal cord injuries, are turning to adult stem cells. an estimated 500 -- 50,000 adult stem cells transplants are occurring annually worldwide. using some cells from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, an
private funds can be used for this research and are being used for this purpose. the distinction is whether or not the federal government should be subsidizing controversial, life altering research with taxpayer dollars. especially when the majority of americans oppose such a move. federal funding is scarce. we are simply unable to afford all the research we would like to do. i segment that we should use limited taxpayer dollars on already proven research demonstrated in the areas like adults...
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to do and going to be met with firm resolve using all the tools a favorable to us. -- available to us. i am looking for something that goes beyond carefully crafted statement. those events that have been supportive of going to need something to indicate that the pact makes sense. >> i very much share the frustrations of the committee. the only way this system works is if people plan by the same set of rules and there is a basic balance in the system. if we lose this sense, it is very damaging. one thing that this change is not just frustration with currency. it is that businesses across the country are finding that environment much more adverse and harder. they are much more concerned about the net incomimpact of the policies. i think we have been impact. the way our system works, we have an obligation to decide whether it is not merit. there are a set a clear benchmark will we have been chosen to act. we will take a careful quick look at it. a lot of it is contained in the case that echoes the concerns. . . >> we are carefully looking at it. not just to assess is consistency with our
to do and going to be met with firm resolve using all the tools a favorable to us. -- available to us. i am looking for something that goes beyond carefully crafted statement. those events that have been supportive of going to need something to indicate that the pact makes sense. >> i very much share the frustrations of the committee. the only way this system works is if people plan by the same set of rules and there is a basic balance in the system. if we lose this sense, it is very...
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some of us voted for it, some of us didn't. some of us voted for the medicare part of the prescription drug program written by the insurance companies that was not paid for. some of those voted for it and some of us didn't. >> know, some of us didn't. >> i wasn't talking about you in particular but it did pass under republican leadership. some food for the wall street bailout. some of the money was repaid, some of it wasn't. some of us didn't vote. so we before we talk about the serious of the debt and i agree it is a serious issue, let's remember how we got there, who voted for the sum paid programs and who didn't. but mr. lew, welcome and thank you for a much for your service. senator ensign and senator alander and others are right, it is a serious problem. we have to deal with it, but it's one of many problems. among the many things, the middle class is collapsing, poverty is increasing. when president bush was president, the middle class all a $2,000 a year decline in the median family income. the issue i want to talk about
some of us voted for it, some of us didn't. some of us voted for the medicare part of the prescription drug program written by the insurance companies that was not paid for. some of those voted for it and some of us didn't. >> know, some of us didn't. >> i wasn't talking about you in particular but it did pass under republican leadership. some food for the wall street bailout. some of the money was repaid, some of it wasn't. some of us didn't vote. so we before we talk about the...
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she took us all out on a yacht. >> yeah, very cool. >> wined us and dined us. and i actually was able to snap a quick picture. so you can see diane right there. cheek to cheek with me. >> looking buddy-buddy. >> i know. and i also saw george stephanopoulos, who i'm sure is either up right now or getting ready for "good morning america." such a nice party. >> i don't know how he made it out when he has to do "good morning america" later today. >> well, you know, everyone was so thankful that you took on the charge, the heavy charge of being the captain on the boat. >> oh, really? >> we werallfufo that. there you are. >> that's right. >> your hands are freak i will say that i want to keep everyone safe. you and i were getting chummy. i wanted to make everyone safe. >> so let's get on with your "sknnis m stewart were havi o whole story, fox news's glenn beck basically held a rally and basically his whole thing was this is a religious rebirth in america at the site where the mlk speech was given, "i have a dream." so jon stewart, kind of seizing on that momentum, d
she took us all out on a yacht. >> yeah, very cool. >> wined us and dined us. and i actually was able to snap a quick picture. so you can see diane right there. cheek to cheek with me. >> looking buddy-buddy. >> i know. and i also saw george stephanopoulos, who i'm sure is either up right now or getting ready for "good morning america." such a nice party. >> i don't know how he made it out when he has to do "good morning america" later today....
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tell us about that?ú >> yeah, that is just a speaker cone with water and cornstarch in it. >> how does it make so they form little shapes, how does hat happen? >> the cornstarch is kind of thick and itistics togethe it se speeker lays it vibrates causing it o dance. >> this is one of many demonstrations that we can come out and check out. >>>there's going to be a workshop. the kids will be abbe to build guitars. we're going to have a workshop for adults so hey will be able3 to build the real worring instruments that you can play without touching. >> we will hear the sounds that i can kind of hear in the background. >> mike, very cool. we're going to check in with you in a little bit and see what else you're up to. thank you. >> thank you, electric a fest is on west nursery road. it's tomorrow from 10:00 a.m..to 8:45 p.m. for more information check out our webbite at foxbaltimore.ccm/morning. >>> checking out the current conditions. hhreeis what we got, 67 degrees out therr and partly cloudy skiesmenn we
tell us about that?ú >> yeah, that is just a speaker cone with water and cornstarch in it. >> how does it make so they form little shapes, how does hat happen? >> the cornstarch is kind of thick and itistics togethe it se speeker lays it vibrates causing it o dance. >> this is one of many demonstrations that we can come out and check out. >>>there's going to be a workshop. the kids will be abbe to build guitars. we're going to have a workshop for adults so hey...
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she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, september 17th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good friday morning to you. still waking up there, i'm erica hill. good to have you with us. fog not guilty new york city. >> and right there, too. i'm harry smith. good morning, everybody. breaking news this morning, you'll never guess who showed up in a prison in peru. it was beth hole way trying to vis visit joran van der sleuth, face to face for about five minutes. >> of course natalie hole way's mom who disappeared in rememberu. >>> also people in new york talking about this not only people in new york affected but really unusual in the city yesterday. huge storms rolled through around rush hour. hail, powerful winds, there was a huge thunderstorm. sideways rains and a possible tornado. dave price joins us this morning in queens in forest hills, new york where the storm hit hardest with the latest this morning. talk about destruction, dave. >> you know, typically when weather like this happens we head to a plane and to t
she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, september 17th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good friday morning to you. still waking up there, i'm erica hill. good to have you with us. fog not guilty new york city. >> and right there, too. i'm harry smith. good morning, everybody. breaking news this morning, you'll never guess who showed up in a prison in peru. it was beth hole way trying to vis visit joran van...